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Trapped in a tunnel during a deadly fire, a group of people fight for survival amidst a blizzard.
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When a truck crashes inside a tunnel, people on their way home for Christmas are brutally trapped in a deadly fire. With a blizzard raging outside, and the first responders struggling to get to the accident, it's every man for himself.









"In recent years, Norway has developed a taste for "cinema". Although independent productions are the country's strong point, action-packed and even apocalyptic content films have also started to appear and been successful abroad. This was the case with 'The Wave', a feature film about a tsunami in Scandinavia that even had a sequel, 'Earthquake'. Now, Norway is focusing again on visual effects with the production of 'Tunnelen'. Taking advantage of 'Daylight' with Sylvester Stallone as its source material, the movie shows a group of people trapped in a tunnel. And the situation is very complicated. Inside, a fire of epic proportions scares everyone. Outside, a strong snowfall prevents people from getting out. From there, director Pål Øie takes advantage of classic types and scenarios from the genre, pleasing the audience looking for an entertaining and unpretentious action - breaking away from American monotony."